Facebook Notifications

So I decided I didn't like Facebook notifying me about "App Requests". So I found in the Settings>Facebook > Push Notifications I could turn off different notifications.

As you can see in screenshot the App Requests and some others are turned off. However whenever someone sends me a request to play Words with Friends request, I get notified by Facebook AND Words with Friends. (sometimes a delay between the two). Its a bit annoying and i would rather just have the Words app notify me and not Facebook.

I am having this issue too. I also use boxcar and will get triple notifications for WWF. Annoying. I think one issue is that WWF posts to your wall (if your opponent tells it to) and therefore, with "Wall Posts" active you will get notified in the FB app

I've been annoyed by the same notification issue from WWF. I didnt want any notifications on my iphone since is usually play on my iPad and am fine getting the notifications there. Was able to turn off WWF notifications, but Facebook still keeps sending them.

May have found solution, but i have to wait until someone else plays a game to see if the notification comes up or hopefully doesn't come up.

In Facebook App on iphone, go to Settings / Account Settings / Apps / Words with Friends......All the way at the bottom, it says Push Notifications with a button to disable. I clicked disable and hopefully this solves the problem.

I turned off all Facebook notifications, and reinstated notifications by email. The controls are much for granular, and since I get my email pushed to my phone anyway, it's just one less app I have to worry about.

An example of the granular controls - if you comment on someone's wall, the Facebook app will notify you of every subsequent comment. For a long thread, this can get annoying. But with granular controls, you can set it to only send you an email when you are TAGGED in a subsequent post. There are many other examples too, but if you aren't satisfied with the current Facebook app notifications, I would encourage you to take a look at getting them via email.

Also you can reply to comments via email. This is a lot faster then opening the Facebook app, tapping on the notification icon, tapping on the new notification, then replying.

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